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A very precise build. Well done. What scale is the model?
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Beautiful models, maybe you could explain with some pictures about the process that you use to soften the curves of engine cowlings, these have a really impressive look
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I can just say awesome !!!
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I'm guessing it's the 1:33 Marek, with lozenge repainted on the wings and added to the elevator.
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thanks family. cheers.
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I guess you wet the paper to achieve those curves and bendings. Very well done model!!!
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Another splendid WWI subject. Top job again.
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dampen, not wet but yes this is so.
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Excellent build. Very beautiful.
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